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Spider eggs and Christmas crackers

By Richard Jones on 23/12/2009 08:02:50

It's cold, there's snow on the ground, and all is quiet in the garden. But I've just been outside feeding the wildlife. In my case that does not mean putting up nut-filled bird feeders or hanging fat balls, it means tipping the kitchen waste


Ghosts of christmas past

By Richard Jones on 24/12/2008 16:39:49

I've been reminiscing. Putting together a slide show for some school children I came across a batch of photos I'd taken this time 17 years ago. Just before Christmas 1991, I was in Florida for brother-in-law's wedding. Ever seen Steel Magnolias? I


Feeding the birds

By Pippa Greenwood on 30/12/2009 09:09:35

Once again Christmas is over and the house seems even more full than before (as do our tummies!) but it's been a good few days. The hens had a great time with all their kitchen scraps, but it's the wild birds I especially enjoy watching at this time


Garden birds and the Big Garden Birdwatch

By Kate Bradbury on 14/01/2010 18:07:47

.Then came the cold snap. I took to scattering peanuts, seed, cut apples, cooked pasta, and a small amount of Christmas pudding, biscuits and cake on the ground. Some pigeons turned up, and loved their post-Christmas treat, the neighbours were less excited


Fruit flies

By Richard Jones on 27/12/2007 10:35:00

fish one out of a glass of red wine over the Christmas holiday.


Muntjac deer

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 30/12/2008 08:49:00

. All that Christmas goodwill just flew out the window. The cheek of the thing.The Reeves's muntjac is a small (about 45cm high) and extremely impertinent deer (we're surrounded by woods so we often see them). Unlike all other deer species, they


Birds in winter

By Richard Jones on 07/01/2009 11:08:42

design I know, but just humour me. If it is 1 cm along each side, it will have a body volume of 1 cubic centimetre (cm³) and a surface area of 6 square centimetres (cm²). A larger bird, 2 cm along each side, now has a volume 8 cm³, that's eight times


My garden pond

By Richard Jones on 02/01/2008 11:14:00

stacked layers of old railway sleepers. It's not large, only 3.5 by 1.5 metres. And although it is over a metre deep in one corner, it shelves to nothing in another. Oh well, I'll just use the rest on the shed roof, where the roofing felt has ripped


Robins in the garden

By Adam Pasco on 28/12/2009 09:14:58

Their image has adorned many a Christmas card decorating homes up and down the land, but venture out into your garden over the coming days and you'll hopefully come face-to-face with your own resident robin.At least one robin has made my garden its


'Grow Your Own' Week: Garden birds

By Richard Jones on 31/03/2010 11:44:58

and Their Haunts by the Rev. C.A. Johns, was published in 1862 by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, on the back of his success with Flowers of the Field (1851). Both books were in print for over a century, and it's easy to see why.To start, Johns


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